Circa 1920 Durand Iridescent Gold Candy Dish
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Circa 1920 Durand Iridescent Gold Candy Dish
Material: Glass
Type: Bud Vase
Durand Iridescent gold candy dish c. 1912-1924. Measures 6 in. diameter. Durand Art Glass Vineland Flint Vineland New Jersey (1897-1931) Victor Durand (1870-1931) along with his father Victor Durand Sr. took over the Vineland Glass Manufacturing Company in 1897. Durand had long been involved in glassmaking serving as an apprentice at the Cristalleries de Baccarat in France as well as several glassworks in the United States. Up until 1897 Vineland Glass had been involved in the production of cheap bottles and jars. Durand diversified its production but was still involved with making commercial and functional glass. Upon the retirement of Durand Sr. Victor Durand took full control of the firm and by 1900 he had created one of the most commercially successful glassworks in America. Durand had always been interested in art glass and decided to start his own line in 1925. He hired Martin Bach Jr. formerly of the Quezal Art Glass Company as his artistic director. Bach surrounded himself with former Quezal men and their earliest productions were well within the Quezal vocabulary. However they were soon to break away and start an inventive line of their own. By 1926 Durand Art Glass had won a first prize gold medal at the International Exposition in Philadelphia. Durand was killed in an automobile accident in 1931. At that time a merger was underway with Kimble Glass Company. Subsequently Vineland Flint was absorbed by the Kimble Glass Company art glass production ceased and the Quezal team was dismissed. DP DESCRIPTION: Signed circa 1912-1924 measures 1 3/4'' x 6 1/4''
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Material: Glass
Type: Bud Vase
Durand Iridescent gold candy dish c. 1912-1924. Measures 6 in. diameter. Durand Art Glass Vineland Flint Vineland New Jersey (1897-1931) Victor Durand (1870-1931) along with his father Victor Durand Sr. took over the Vineland Glass Manufacturing Company in 1897. Durand had long been involved in glassmaking serving as an apprentice at the Cristalleries de Baccarat in France as well as several glassworks in the United States. Up until 1897 Vineland Glass had been involved in the production of cheap bottles and jars. Durand diversified its production but was still involved with making commercial and functional glass. Upon the retirement of Durand Sr. Victor Durand took full control of the firm and by 1900 he had created one of the most commercially successful glassworks in America. Durand had always been interested in art glass and decided to start his own line in 1925. He hired Martin Bach Jr. formerly of the Quezal Art Glass Company as his artistic director. Bach surrounded himself with former Quezal men and their earliest productions were well within the Quezal vocabulary. However they were soon to break away and start an inventive line of their own. By 1926 Durand Art Glass had won a first prize gold medal at the International Exposition in Philadelphia. Durand was killed in an automobile accident in 1931. At that time a merger was underway with Kimble Glass Company. Subsequently Vineland Flint was absorbed by the Kimble Glass Company art glass production ceased and the Quezal team was dismissed. DP DESCRIPTION: Signed circa 1912-1924 measures 1 3/4'' x 6 1/4''
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Circa 1920 Durand Iridescent Gold Candy Dish
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